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It would be claimed as regular interest. You should get a Form 1099-INT from the IRS withthe $416 in box 1.
Thank you - I did get a letter. And holy cow...it's turned vertically tiny on the side! Oh dear... totally missed that.. now just need to figoure out where in turbo tax to put it. 🙂
You will enter your Form 1099-INT into TurboTax in the "Wages and Income" section under "Interest and Dividends" . It is the same as entering a 1099-INT issued by private payer.
This interest is taxable on both your state and federal tax returns.
You can enter your Form 1099-INT information using the steps below:
Your screens will look something like this:
Click here for information on entering a Form 1099-INT.
Click here for Turbo Tax information regarding Forms 1099-INT.
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